HRPO 1306 Chapter 1

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HRPO 1306 Chapter 1 Test What is REDRESS? a U.S. Postal Service mediation program The locus of control for decision-making in mediation is found ______. with the parties Consequences to the use of power to resolve disputes include ______. a lessening of trust ______ is the ability to influence another person or situation Power Mediation skills are transferable to everyday life and are characteristic of effective leaders. True Mediation and ADR refer to exactly the same process. False Mediation often is better equipped to explore the relational and emotional issues of a dispute than would be found in a formal court proceeding. True Many states required parties to mediate certain disputes before bringing their case to a judge, but coming to agreement is voluntary True A rights approach to resolving conflict is considered the most fair and equitable approach. False
Which approach to power best relates to English law? a rights-based approach Money is which type of interest? substantive Peer mediation in elementary schools, while valuable for developing conflict management skills, has shown little to no effect on decreasing bullying behaviors. False Using power to resolve conflicts is never appropriate False forced binding arbitration rights The power approach to conflict resolution is always inappropriate in a civilized society. False Victim–Offender mediation is designed to ______. bring closure to victims of crime and hold offenders accountable for their actions Informal peacemaking and mediation are characterized on the continuum as having ______ personal control by disputants, whereas arbitration and litigation have ______ personal control by the disputants. high; low Two students take their roommate dispute to their town’s community mediation program. They are most likely to experience which type of mediation? interest-based resolution
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